SA Business Learnerships Available !
🎓 SA Business School Learnerships: Your Pathway to Career Success Starts Here
In today’s ever-changing job market, education and experience are no longer optional — they are essential. For many young South Africans, however, access to quality training and real-world work experience remains a significant barrier. That’s where SA Business School steps in — offering an exciting solution through fully accredited learnerships that open doors to professional careers, workplace readiness, and personal empowerment.
If you're a young, driven individual looking to jumpstart your career while earning a stipend, this is your moment.
💼 Who is SA Business School?
SA Business School (SABS) is a leading accredited skills development provider with a strong reputation for delivering high-impact, employment-focused learnerships. They work closely with top employers across South Africa to ensure that their training matches the skills needed in the workplace today.
Their mission is clear: to create real change through education and opportunity — and they’re doing it by bridging the gap between school, the workplace, and lifelong career development.
🚀 What is a Learnership?
A learnership is a structured training programme that combines theoretical learning with practical on-the-job experience. Learners work towards a nationally recognized qualification while earning a monthly stipend.
This means you’re getting paid to learn — and walk away with both a qualification and hands-on experience to show for it.
📚 Learnerships Offered by SA Business School
SA Business School offers a variety of accredited learnership programmes across sectors like:
Generic Management
Business Administration
Contact Centre Operations
Information Technology
Retail and Wholesale
New Venture Creation (Entrepreneurship)
These learnerships are typically 12 months long, and are targeted toward unemployed youth who are looking for the skills and qualifications necessary to succeed in the job market.
✅ Eligibility Requirements
To apply for a learnership at SA Business School, applicants typically need to:
Be between 18 and 35 years old
Be currently unemployed
Have a Grade 11, Grade 12 (Matric), or equivalent qualification
Be a South African citizen
Be passionate, eager to learn, and committed to completing the programme
Note: Individuals living with disabilities are encouraged to apply, and inclusive programmes are available.
💸 What Are the Benefits?
Participating in a SA Business School learnership provides the following benefits:
✔️ A monthly stipend
✔️ An accredited national qualification (NQF Level 2–5)
✔️ Real workplace experience
✔️ A professional development path into the workforce
✔️ Mentorship and career support
✔️ A chance to build a network of industry contacts
✔️ Improved chance of long-term employment
This is more than just a programme — it's a stepping stone to independence and empowerment.
📝 How to Apply
Applying is simple and can be done online in a few minutes.
You will need:
A certified copy of your ID
A certified copy of your highest qualification
A detailed CV
Contact details (email and phone number)
Once submitted, shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews and further assessments.
🌍 Why SA Business School?
SA Business School is not just a training provider. It’s a purpose-driven organisation focused on long-term impact. By partnering with employers and offering workplace-relevant training, they help learners move from the sidelines of unemployment to the frontline of economic participation.
For youth coming from underprivileged communities, this can mean the difference between surviving and thriving.
📢 Final Words from Okuhle Youth Hub
At Okuhle Youth Hub, we believe in sharing powerful, game-changing opportunities with young people like you. SA Business School’s learnerships are a gateway to skills, confidence, and real employment opportunities.
Whether you want to work in business, customer service, or IT — this is the type of programme that can launch your journey. Don't let this opportunity pass you by.
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